U.S. District Court Sets Hearing for Monday, April 30, in Case Over Out-of-State Circulator Ban

U.S. District Court Judge Philip Brimmer will hear Goodall v Williams, 1:18cv-980, on Monday, April 30, at 9 a.m. This is the case that will determine if Congressman Doug Lamborn can get on the Republican primary ballot so as to run for re-nomination. The issue is the Colorado law banning out-of-stae circulators.

The people who challenged Congressman Lamborn’s petition in state court are seeking to intervene in the case.

The state’s brief is due Friday, April 27.


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U.S. District Court Sets Hearing for Monday, April 30, in Case Over Out-of-State Circulator Ban — 2 Comments

  1. This law in Colorado is only being applied to candidate petitions. It was thrown out in court for initiatives petitions several years ago. It should be thrown out for all petitions.

  2. See BAN Apr 23 and 25 postings.

    Each State continues to be a sovereign independent nation-state —

    1776 DOI, last para.
    1777 Art. Confed.
    1783 USA-Brit peace Treaty
    1787 Const – 1-10, Art 7

    *internal* politics — *external* folks stay out —

    regardless of ALL SCOTUS moron opinions.

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